7.4.2.6 cell surface - 9986 734416 7.4.2.6 cell surface more than 80% of the surface-localised ATPase activity of Mycoplasma hominis is derived from OppA, implicating that OppA is the main ATPase on the surface of mycoplasma cells 9986 685829 7.4.2.6 cell surface substrate binding protein OppA of the permease complex 9986 655869 7.4.2.6 membrane - 16020 669083, 685829 7.4.2.6 membrane associated 16020 668920, 686956 7.4.2.6 membrane enzymes form membrane-spanning tunnels 16020 669847 7.4.2.6 membrane OppB and OppC are highly hydrophobic, integral membrane proteins. Each of these two proteins spans the membrane six times, with the N-terminus and the C-terminus both being located at the cytoplasmic face of the membrane 16020 246897 7.4.2.6 membrane OppB, OppC and OppD are membrane-associated proteins 16020 246895 7.4.2.6 membrane OppF, a component of the oligopeptide permease is a peripheral membrane protein located on the cytoplasmic side of the inner membrane 16020 246894 7.4.2.6 membrane the extracytoplasmic lipid-anchored substrate-binding protein, or receptor, OppA delivers peptides to an integral membrane complex OppBCDF, or translocator, where, on ATP binding and hydrolysis, translocation across the membrane takes place 16020 685623 7.4.2.6 periplasm - - -, 750494 7.4.2.6 plasma membrane integral 5886 713195 7.4.2.6 soluble - - 655303